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Inded Subaru is still AWD in all the ICE product line. However, Subaru only has the SUV EV ported over from Toyota (it reviews poorly). It's sole hybrid is in the Crosstrek which essentially only exists on paper. Subaru is losing the EV/hybrid/PHEV game. It's very sad to see (as a huge Subaru fan).


Their problem is their main partner is Toyota, and Toyota basically has the stance that they want to do hybrid to maximize the benefits of a constrained lithium supply (ie better to have more hybrids on the road than a smaller number of EVs). Subaru is too small to create EVs on their own at an economically competitive scale. Until Toyota has EVs in large numbers or Subaru finds a new partner, Subaru will not have access.




I've never heard of this before. Can you elaborate on why this is the case? I tried googling the word but only this post shows up.



That link makes me want to learn finnish so badly.


Pure context-free meanings-based translator would just pick a random word from the list, like "kauppammekinkohan" and translate it rightaway: "i wonder if our shops also might be ..".


Tangentially related, this pisses me off more than it should regarding the "AI" in phone keyboards. Under the hood they're barely anything better than Markov chains.

I'm almost sure autocompletion in Finnish (or Estonian or Hungarian) is borderline useless, as the chances to write a word that wasn't ever written before are quite high.

But even with more "sane" grammars these models barely work. When I write in Spanish, often there are verb forms that are missing that I have to type fully.

For example, in Spanish, all forms are on conjugation lists, but it can be tough to find a set of corpuses that covers all. I know that a 2016 Spanish Wikipedia dump I played with covered about 20% of all verb forms present in rae.es.

Then on all those forms (I'd say about 16-18 tense/mood/aspect forms are in common use) you have to take into account enclitic/affix pronouns, and the whole thing goes awry quick.

"Comámosnoslas" - If you search on Google, there are only 9 results[0], this post likely to become the 10th. But it's a completely normal word a Spanish speaker may use and will understand.

comamos ("let us eat") nos (emphasis "for ourselves") las ("them", feminine). "Let's eat them!" but with emphasis lost in translation.

E.g. usage "Hay 3 pizzas, ¡comámosnoslas!" . This sentence, funnily, is properly translated by Google Translate into English, but it tries to correct it to "comamosnos las" which is absolutely broken Spanish.

[0]https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=comamosnoslas


> I'm almost sure autocompletion in Finnish (or Estonian or Hungarian) is borderline useless, as the chances to write a word that wasn't ever written before are quite high.

I agree with you in that regard, speaking Turkish.


Agglutinative languages are rough.


I mean, isn't that a reasonable default? If you use a 3rd party alarm client, such as a sleep monitor, then you'd lose that alarm upon reboot.


The paper is OA, and the supplemental has the videos. S5 and S6 are the best.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41377-018-0044-7#Sec14


>The language we have today is the balance marketing, security reviewers, and engineering could reach for the masses to feel informed without being overwhelmed and confused.

It would be fantastic to have a 'more details' page, where the nitty-gritty is detailed for those who care.


Thanks for this, and wanting to know more! We're working on expanding our docs to add this.


Maybe also compare this service with other cloud password managers. It's not easy to understands the pros and cons of each of them. Is this a better service than existing managers and if so, in what way?


I've had good success with the beta web client


it is linked elsewhere on this page, but this will do that https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/temporary-con...


Scientific dataset processing with R and python frequently pushes up against 16GB. Having more room with 32 or 64 would be fantastic.


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